1"I n in Shot Put Events Exceeds All Records of Both Regi- ments Members of all the companies in the second regiment showed good form in the athletic events held on Ferry field, under Dr. George A. May 'since Oct. 1. The winners-of the dif- ferent contests were as follows: t. Co. D EET MAIN STRI FOR MHING ECTRICAL I or too Large It right Ann 117 Pcarl Ypsilanti i-Sodasj sian and Commit- Second regiment, company A: 50- yard dash, Windes, Duffield; broad jump, Gould, 16 feet 3 inches, Harland, 15 feet 6 inches; shot put, Levine, 16 pounds, 27 feet, Story, 12 pounds, 33 feet.- Company B: 50-yard dash, Savage, Belknap; broad jump, Pear, 18 feet, Parks, 16 feet,' Busha, 16 feet; shot put, no entries. Broad Jumpers Show Class' Company C: 50-yard dash, Cuth- bert, Kilmer; broad jump, Kilmer, 17 feet 6 inches; Thurston, 17 feet 3 inch- es, Campbell, 1 feet; shot put, 16 pounds, Metz, 27 feet 3 inches, 12 pounds, Marshall, 32 feet 4 inches, La- Fleische, 33 feet 5 inches. Company D: 50-yard dash, Crocker, Magnuson; broad jump, Nowland, 16 feet, Magnuson, 15 feet 6 inches; shot put, 16 pounds, Crocker, 25 feet 9 inches, 12 pounds, Laurie, 33 feet 7 inches, Dye, 30 feet 6 inches. Martin Wins Shot Put' Company E: 50-yard dash, Haidler, Buol; broad jump, Glasgow, 16 feet 9 inche, Scott, 16 feet 6 iliches; shot put, 16 pounds, Martin, 30 feet 9 inch- es, Scott, 29 feet, 12 pounds, Scott, 37 feet 11 inches, Martin, 37 feet. Company F: 50-yard dash, Keskey, McKensie; broad Jump, Keskey, 15 feet 9 inches, Bellinger, 15 feet 6 inches; shot put, 16 pounds, McLaugh- rey, 26 feet 7 inches, 12 pounds, Brown, 30 feet 3 inches. Company G: 50-yard ,dash, Suttle, Vincent; broad jump, Jeffs, 16 feet 9 inches, Irvine, 16 feet; shot put, 16 pounds, Gunn, 26 feet, Bolt, 25 feet 8 inches, 12 pounds, Smith, 32 feet 2 inches. Company H: 50-yard dash, Yates, Enright; broad jump, Clarkson, 16 feet 3 inches, Shippey, 16 feet; shot put, 16 pounds, Hopkins, 23 feet 2 inches, 12 pounds, Boonstra, 31 feet 9 inches., Adrian Takes Two Events Company I: 50-yard dash, Lambert, Sekeimrian; broad jump, Workman, 16 feet 10 inches, Knapp, and Heck, 16 feet 4 inches; shot put, 16 pounds, Moore and Adrian, 26 feet 10 inches, 12 pounds, Adrian, 33 feet 7 inches. Company K: 50-yard dash, Martin- ek, Kingsford; broad jump, Slaughter, 16 feet, Carl, 15 feet; shot put, 16 pounds, Dean, 27 feet 9 inches, 12 pounds, King, 36 feet 6 inches, Krump, 32 feet. Company L: 50-yard dash, T. Kei- danz; broad jump, Haig, 16 feet 2 inch- es; shot put, 16 pounds, Crane, 24 feet 11 inches, Lawton, 24 feet 1 inch, 12 pounds, Reed, 32 feet 5 1-2 inches. Athletic Instructors Announced Later Company M: 50-yard dash, Wil- liams, Losch; broad jump, Tuttle, 14 feet 9 inches, Smith, 14 feet 6 inches; shot put, '16 pounds, Beach, 27 feet 10; inches, '12 pounds, Pentecost, 33 feet 2 inches, Gunn, 32 feet finches. Athletic instructors for the gymnas- tic and athletic events in Waterman gymnasium will be chosen from the winners of the different events that have been held on Ferry field, and will be announced later by Dr. George A. May. Companies Tarred MCAdco Believes American Property In Danger Under Foreign Control Washington, Nov. 29.-Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo announced today that all enemy and ally-of-enemy in- surance companies, excepting life in- surance companies, are prohibited from doing business in this country. Life insurance companies may carry out existing contracts, \but may not write new business. Access To Munitions Plant The arguments advanced for this move are that these firms had access to many plants, including munitions Factories, flour mills, warehouses, docks, etc., and that the information obtained might be valuable in finding the easiest way to start fires or ar- range explosions; and - that no Ameri- can ought to accept insurance with a German firm while the war is going on, as it is merely putting American money into German hands. German Companies Not Rich The German companies are none too strong, financially, which is another rmason for prohibiting them from do- ing business. It was pointed out that in the case of a large conflagration, these firms might go bankrupt, and thus be unable to meet their obliga- tions. The San Francisco fire was cited, in which time some German firms were bankrupt, while others paid only 75 per cent of the policies. It was also advanced that Germany would be bankrupt after the war, and would not back the German concerns. DeliriousVci Goes To Hospital Drugs, Soda, Kedaks, DON'T FAIL TO PURCHASE YOUR Thanksgiving at the FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. We have ful boxes. Filled with fresh candies. Come in and select one of them. We are sure that we can please you. THE Can a large assc For 30 Years the Best Footbal Hat Chocolate and Fountain of PLACE OF QUALITY Sweat( IOO gar _ All wool G FURNISHI -} VARSITY TOGGE 11 Lst University Ave- )ur Chop Suey e and American Dishes WAI KING LOO Joe Gin, Prop. e St. Phone 1244-M 1g N Fountain Pens LMEC~a F tipp, Waterman - and ConKlin U. of M. Jewelry iderer & Seyfried (Special Dispatch to The Daily from a Hospital Somewhere in Ann Arbor.) Ann Arbor, Nov. 29, 11:50 P. M..-In a critical condition, and raving con- tinously, A. Student was just brought into the medical ward, Since his arrival, his pulse has decreased some- what, and the attending physicians en- tertain some hopes for his recovery. The causes of his illness are not definitely known, but his delirious ut- terances have thrown some light upon the events leading up to his collapse. Following are some of the irrational articulations recorded by the nurse in attendance "Alarm clock... Too Tired to get up ..Got up in time for dinner.... Turkey.... Cranberries.... Oyster soup Mince pie.... Olives.... Demi tasse .... Salad .... Mashed potatoes Mints....Celery.... Cigarettes...... "Tried to itudy. .. .Nothing doin'.... Maj... . Co-eds... . Lunch at Eta Nu Pi house. .. .Back to my room....Box from home. . . . Blue book Friday..... Can't Study... .Box from home.... .Box from home.... Turkey . .. . Blue book * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * r 'the All-' ound We all want a drink that i;n't inspid. The soldier; athlete and the hard-work- iag stu de t muSt have the C rin_.i: _ t at ta,cgod and keeps them toned up. I~cvo is just that. It is sparkliig and efreshng- healthful as chaice cereals and import d Saazer hops can ma'ke it-a zstrzct'_y soft d -aet d der- metically patent-crowncd Z1gainst contamination. Served at first-class restau- rants, hotels, cafes and soda fountains everywhcrc. Familiesup-lied by grocer. Manufectured and bottled ezclujiVely by A t. Louis, U. s.. A. C y -t N INN x E. LMberty :alion, companies E. F. G, e first regiment will have rms at 4 o'clock in Water- * AT THE THEATERS * d, or 'erry aot scheduled to ap- asium will have com- platoon drill at 3:45 leld. to Seize Foodstuffs Nov. 29.-Commis- ation White asserted .tupe seized at the the Italian plotters ein~dicated that the eize food intvarious .ed States. The al- society laid plans, o make Boston the * * * TODAY * "Her Soldier Boy," at the Gar- * * rick. * D m* * * Whitney - "The Whole * Family." Always Drink Bevo Cold if J *, * Majestic-"The Naughty Prin- cess." * * nsey To Head Aggie Eleven Lansing, Nov. 28.-Frank Ram- Ludington, Mich., was yester- ected captain of the Michigan Itural college football eleven, 18. Ramsey played left end. were awarded to 13 members Aggie squad this afternoon. SOFT COAL AND CLOUDS FORCE CHICAGOANS TO USE LIGHTS Chicago, Nov. 29.-Chicago's street lighting bill Showed an unusual jump, today as the result of a combination of conditions that held the downtown district in darkness virtually all day yesterday. Soot, caused by the use of soft coal, lowlying clouds, which kept the soot from rising and the absence'of wind to disperse the clouds, forced the use street lights throughout the day. For two hours in the morning there was; daylight of a gray, discouraged order. On the board of trade it was found im- possible to judge samples of grains brought in. Artificial light will not suffice for the purpose. * Orpheum - Belle Bennett in * "Ashes of Hope." Also Triangle * comedy and weekly. * iWuerth Jack Pickford and * Louise Huff in "The Ghost House." * Also Keystone comedy, "The Sul-' * tan's Wife." * * * * * * *' s I * * * * * Arcade--Jane Spreading Dawn. comedy. Cowl in "The * " Also Christie * * -- * of the Rae-Sessue Hayakana Honorable Friend." in "The * * * Copy * * * * * * * * * * * * * Use the Daily classified columns. U. S. NOT TO CONFISCATE MONEY OF BANK DEPOSITORS Rumors have been voiced in several communities in the nation, stating that the government would in time confiscate the money of depositors in local banks, and Ann Arbor has also heard these tales. According to Secretary McAdoo, the rumor -is absolutely groundless and false. He says in part: "Among the many and vicious rumors put into cir- culation these days, probably through pro-German influences, is one that the United States proposes to confiscate money on deposit in banks. These ru- mors are wholly without foundation. The government has no power to con- fiscate the money of depositors in bns:" is ra you .V Holic swa { -i use LOST ady's watch in brown leather t on campus, near Physiology g. Call12224. FOR RENT NT-We will have Dec. 1 a Christmas Don't delay your Vic- trola Purchase. A short- age of Victrolas is pos-- sible. So make your se- lection early. Victrola A. Prices from $20 to $400. Anyone of them sold on easy terms. Make every- one home happy. I. TELL BROS. 116 S. MAN